Microstructure of aluminized stainless steel 310 after annealing |
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Authors: | Shih-Wei Mao Dershin Gan |
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Affiliation: | a Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Chinese Military Academy, Kaohsiung, Taiwanb Dept. of Materials and Optoelectronic Sciences, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | ![]() The aluminized coating on type 310 stainless steel prepared by high-activity Al pack cementation method has been annealed at 900 °C for 12 h to transform the brittle δ-Fe2Al5 phase into the more ductile β-FeAl phase. The microstructure is studied in detail with transmission electron microscopy. The thick outer layer has β-(Fe, Ni)Al as matrix with cube-like Cr2Al precipitates. The interfacial layer has a thin layer of metastable FCC phase (layer I) and then mixed β-(Fe, Ni)Al grains and α-(Fe, Cr) grains (layers II and III). The Cr2Al precipitates are present in the β-(Fe, Ni)Al grains in layer II but not in those in layer III, while β-FeAl precipitates are present in the α-(Fe, Cr) grains in both layers. The orientation relationships between various phases, the formation of the layers, and the precipitation of Cr2Al in β-(Fe, Ni)Al are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Aluminide coating Pack cementation method Type 310 stainless steel Annealing Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) |
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